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Looks like they were just having fun racing (didn’t look like a scientific test). I usually do the same at gtg’s if someone is up for it, it’s fun. If it’s serious, bars and chains have to be the same in the least. Cut times don’t always tell the whole story either. Lots of variables.
 

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Looks like they were just having fun racing (didn’t look like a scientific test). I usually do the same at gtg’s if someone is up for it, it’s fun. If it’s serious, bars and chains have to be the same in the least. Cut times don’t always tell the whole story either. Lots of variables.
I pretty much rely on cut times..
 

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I pretty much rely on cut times..
I try not to look too too much into the cookie cutter mentality (it’s easy to lol) and why I say the guy cutting the fastest cookie is not automatically the guy building the best work saw imho. The added mid range pulling power is what I like working with a saw. Just my feelings, I’m far from experienced compared to some of you guys though, I’m still learning.
 

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Mason, in a work saw I like one you can really lean on, and won't easily succumb to a pinch. That is also why I generally prefer 7 pin, even on worked 660s.

But, fast cut times are a nice bonus. A saw that is fast and pulls well is, IMO, where it is at!
 
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